Cloudy Britain... even when the sky is blue.Have you caught anything odd on your camera? We would love to print them. Simply visit our website at www.coventrytelegraph. net, click on Send Your Stories and follow the instructions WHILE relaxing in his back garden over the weekend Telegraph reader Steve Kennedy looked up to see this amazing cloud formation - with its uncanny likeness to the British Isles British Isles: see Great Britain; Ireland. . The amateur snapper snapper, name for members of the Lutianidae, a family of spiny-finned food and game fishes found chiefly in tropical coastal waters. Snappers are carnivorous, active, and voracious, with large mouths and sharp teeth. Most species travel in dense schools. whipped out his camera phone to capture the scene seconds before it broke up. Steve, 53, from Princethorpe Way, Ernesford Grange Ernesford Grange is a suburb of Coventry, West Midlands. It is in the southeast of the city and borders the Binley, Stoke Aldermoor and Willenhall areas. It is part of the Coventry South Constituency. , said: "I just looked up and I could see how clear it was. "I didn't say anything, I just took the picture. When I showed it to my daughter she was amazed - she tried to take another picture of it but it had gone." CAPTION(S): CLOUD ATLAS... the cloud formation which looks like the British Isles captured by Telegraph reader Steve Kennedy, right. |
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